What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?

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Asimov

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MJT+3 - Message From Walton Street

Asimov

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John Patton - Minor Swing

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Bobby Hutcherson - Medina

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Ry Cooder ~ Jazz      (1978)

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Asimov

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Horace Silver - Song for My Father

Asimov

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Horace Silver - Finger Poppin'

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Jack De Johnette - Music From The Hearts Of The Masters

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When Foday Musa Suso teamed with drummer Hamid Drake in the ‘80s to form the Mandingo Griot Society, the usage of kora and the American drum kit was a novelty, and successfully but precariously placed the traditions of African village music and jazz oriented polyrhythms in a new place. Suso and the veteran drummer Jack DeJohnette team up in duets that do not juxtapose, but complement the rhythmic strengths of the different instruments, creating a language of their own. Suso is happy to play the vibrant shimmering melodies his 21-string instrument uniquely brings to the table, while DeJohnette adopts a sensitive, supportive rather than similarly melodic role, forming funky beats, cymbal accents, and colorations that shade rather than drive the music. There are two traditional pieces: "Kaira" sports a repeat melody buoyed by DeJohnette's slight R&B strut, while "Sunjatta Keita" is a simple 4/4 jam. The delicate, organic, minimalist blending of instruments during "Rose Garden" displays an extension of traditions, while the 6/8 "Mountain Love Dance" evokes the kind of magnificent natural sounds you expect from these two. A loose drum solo and kora separate traded-off identities in "Voice of the Kudrus," there's a boogaloo flavor from DeJohnette for "Ocean Wave," and Suso's kora cascades on the danceable and playful "Worldwide Funk." The sound of the hunter's guitar or douss'n gouni is featured on "Ancient Techno." Though DeJohnette is also known for playing piano, hand drums, or electronics, none of that is present here, nor much of a mainstream jazz content. It is a consistent and playful dialogue between two incredible musicians who need no definitions, restrictions, or guidance to make their spare, soulful, diverse, and heartfelt original music happen.

Asimov

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David Chesky - Club De Sol

jimdgoulding

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Horace Silver - Finger Poppin'
Asimov, hi.  Just sayin that Horace's Six Pieces of Silver*, Miles' Kind of Blue and Trane's My Favorite Things were the first jazz albums I started my collection with a long time ago and they are wonderful still.  Had a Dakota Staton album, too.  I was 17 at the time.  Andrew Hill's Judgment with vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson is terrific and that I added soon after.   

*Senor Blues.  So simple and so fine.

Asimov

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Gerry Mulligan Meets Scott Hamilton - Soft Lights & Sweet Music

Asimov

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Hank Mobley - Far Away Lands

Asimov

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Kenny Barron - Wanton Spirit

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Scott Hamilton - Radio City

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jimdgoulding

Re: What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
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Kenny Barron - Wanton Spirit
Kenny Barron is one of my favorites.  See if you can find "Live at Fat Tuesdays" on the Enja label.  He leads a smokin hot quintet on this one with that live-in-the-club sound.  You have a very nice system, by the way, and your set up looks like it can deliver the goods!